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Genetic Analysis of the Hox Hydrogenase in the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 Reveals Subunit Roles in Association,Assembly, Maturation,and Function
Authors:Carrie Eckert  Marko Boehm  Damian Carrieri  Jianping Yu  Alexandra Dubini  Peter J Nixon  Pin-Ching Maness
Institution:From the Biosciences Center, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado 80401 and ;the §Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
Abstract:Hydrogenases are metalloenzymes that catalyze 2H+ + 2e ↔ H2. A multisubunit, bidirectional NiFe]-hydrogenase has been identified and characterized in a number of bacteria, including cyanobacteria, where it is hypothesized to function as an electron valve, balancing reductant in the cell. In cyanobacteria, this Hox hydrogenase consists of five proteins in two functional moieties: a hydrogenase moiety (HoxYH) with homology to heterodimeric NiFe]-hydrogenases and a diaphorase moiety (HoxEFU) with homology to NuoEFG of respiratory Complex I, linking NAD(P)H ↔ NAD(P)+ as a source/sink for electrons. Here, we present an extensive study of Hox hydrogenase in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. We identify the presence of HoxEFUYH, HoxFUYH, HoxEFU, HoxFU, and HoxYH subcomplexes as well as association of the immature, unprocessed large subunit (HoxH) with other Hox subunits and unidentified factors, providing a basis for understanding Hox maturation and assembly. The analysis of mutants containing individual and combined hox gene deletions in a common parental strain reveals apparent alterations in subunit abundance and highlights an essential role for HoxF and HoxU in complex/subcomplex association. In addition, analysis of individual and combined hox mutant phenotypes in a single strain background provides a clear view of the function of each subunit in hydrogenase activity and presents evidence that its physiological function is more complicated than previously reported, with no outward defects apparent in growth or photosynthesis under various growth conditions.
Keywords:Bacterial Metabolism  Cyanobacteria  Enzyme Inactivation  Enzyme Processing  Enzyme Purification  Hydrogenase  Hox Hydrogenase  Hydrogenase Assembly  Hydrogenase Function  Hydrogenase Maturation
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